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News Release from: Camden Electronics | Subject: CTT series transformer connectors
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 May 2004
Connectors protect small transformers
UL approved connectors that provide protection against external contacts on small transformers feature an orange or grey insulating body moulded in PA66.
Camden Electronics has launched a new range of connectors that provide protection against external contacts on small transformers UL approved, the CTT series transformer connectors feature orange or grey insulating body moulded in PA66
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Single or two pole models are available with solder tag or screw connections to transformer and screw or Faston connections to external wiring.
All types are designed for fixing on a 10 x 2mm mounting rail.
Specifications include isolation voltage of 250V AC (3400V AC for CTTF4/O fuseholder model), tinned brass contacts (nickel-plated brass for CTT10 model) and zinc-plated steel metric screws.
The CTT transformer connectors can be supplied with blank or printed marking tabs as required.
Camden's CTT series transformer connectors extend the company's latest connector product line that encompasses a wide range of terminal strips and related connector components.
These include an extensive range of 12-pole terminal strips, screw to screwless connectors, push-in fast connectors, plug and socket connectors, high temperature resistant connection blocks and a wide range of related accessories.
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